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MARKETS

... MARKETSA. to LONDON CORN EXCHANGZ )nl IAnuo-.LANE, MONDbAY, JAN4. T'lit. ?? return of frost corly in rthe ptist we-ek causegeQ a- ho gatisit ii theT fhamins to retottutso obstructed by tir kM tr itd ~tIjpptie.3, jqititit thisda siuOitltnitiit, hove been of the tcu.,4 lid oar, nod thcre wet a fet oly o:1dsiivjls ivitt op (at'.s -, luod emit fir thnis dlay's titacket, bitt te .int mtll'c4 .S ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, Jan. 30

... FROM TilE LONDON GAZETTE, Joan. 30. DECL&iRATIONS or INSOLVENCY. JAe:27. 2JOJIN HENRY RUSSELL, of Braton d street, tailor. 1,! Jan. 29. HENRY WILMOT SEALY, of 26, City-roads upholsterer. ..in. 2!. SAMUEL IELPHICKs, of 132, Rosemary S lane, victualler. C Jail. dO. ROBERT DAVIS, of Pidford-bouse, Isle of Wight, merchant. U ANKiL a VPTA. ROBERT ARCHER. late of Ingram-court, Fenchurchl-street, but ...

FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, Jan. 26

... PROM kAUIL)AY NI(;ll'i!SGA'ZTTiE?,.Jtmi. 26. B. ImUPTS TO SUURlE NOOi IN II siI L-5TiPT. T. JONES, Iligh-street, Shadwell, slop seller, Feb.. 2, at half-past. eleven, March 9, at twelve. Solicitors, Alessrs. 'rempiet sud_0o., Great oTwr- street, B. E.YON, Northumberland-stteet, Strand, Navr ageit, Feb. 7, at one, March 9, at eleven. Soiicitor, Mr. Clayton,. Lancaster~place, Strand. BANiURPTS ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... YESTERDAY'S WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. p The Navigation' continuing closed, we have no fresh arrival of any kind of Grain. The attendance ' of buyers is not numerous, and the sales of all' articles are merely in retail, at the rates of last a week. LEEDS CLOTH, MARICETS.-In the Coloured and White Cloth Halls, on Saturday, there was the most extensive demand for every description of manu- factured ...

GREAT MEETING OF THE TRADES AND DINNER TO F. O'CONNOR, ESQ., AT PRESTON

... On Monday last, in the great Radical Hall of Preston, the working men of that town and its vi- cinity assembied for the purpose of petitiouing Par- liatment for the restoration of the Glasgow Cotton Spinners to their wives and families. Mr. O'Conuor was announced to attend. At one o'clock Mr. WC. entered the room, accompanied by the Chairmann, amid thunders of applause. The building was ...

FROM TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, Feb. 6

... FROM TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, Feb. G. DECLABATION O' INSOLVENCY. Feb. 6, THOMAS DEAKIN ind 1JOHN VIPOND, Pontypool, Monmouthshire,irenmong'ers. -ANrinurTs. - HENRY ROBERT DOLMAN D13ALTON, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire; distiller, tosi rrender Feb. 21 Mlarch 20, at ten, at the Comlaer~ca', lan, Bolton.-le-Moors; solictors, Messrs. Walter an' Pemberton, Svmond's Inn. WILLIAM HIRST, Leeds, merchant ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LOCAL MARKETS0 YETSTERDAY'S WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. tj Three or four vessels got up during the short thaw we had, but the frost having returned with great severity, the canals are all closed again. Good New Wheat is taken off to a fair extent, at fully the rates of last week, but there has been very little 'demand for Old. Oats are fully as dear. Fine fresh Barley is very scarce and rather ...

FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, Feb. 16

... FROM FJRI!)AY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, Feb. 1. DEOLARATIONS OF INOLiENCY. THOMAS ROBSON, , 5, Easteheap, London, operativo chemist. SAMUEL GOWAR, late of-Tanner's-hill, Deptford, Kent. dealer in silk. BANkRUPTS. ISAAC JEl'iOM, of lountigueiaemrs, Alontaguc-sqnare.. livcry stable-leper, March 2 and 30, at one, at the Court o£ Bankruptcy. Alr. George John (Orahaim, official assignee, 21, Basiinghall ...

STARVING A SICK WOMAN TO DEATH

... STARVING A SICK WOMAN Ta DEATH. (Extract of a Despatch from Lord Gleneig to the*. ?? of Sligo, dated 281h Juiea,, 13364 A In pursuance of the intention expressed in.m- despatch of this date, I proceed to advert to the' ?? Martin, as reported inyour lordship's despatch of the 26th of April. Martin was indicted and tried for manslaughter- As I have not before me any copy of the indictment. I ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, Feb. 13

... BANKRUPTS. JOHN andJAMES WATSON, Crawford-street, Bryanston- square, linen-drapers, to surrender Feb. 23, March 27, at one, at the Bankrupts Court: solicitors, Messrs. Lythgoe und Mlar- tin, Essex-street, Strand; official assignee, Mr. Lsckington, Basinghall-street. JAMES INGLIS, Basinghall-street, merchant, Feb. 23 March 27, at half-past e~leven, at the Bankrnnts' Court: solid. tors, Messrs. ...

MARKETS

... .: - LONDON CORN EXCHANGE. f n ARr i LANii MONDAY, FEB. 19. s From Afortlyto Friazy in the past week, there was shbrpt front, wdithy: cola piod prevailing from the east; earlyton Saturday mon inz a fall of enowv took places which wee dewing I the da succeeded by sleet and rain, with o tbaw thrsughostI Saturday and yesterday, but apparntlyt not to be seting, from the circumstances of a rcseng ...

FROM TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, Feb. 9

... I BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. GEORGE CARTHEW, of Redhali-street, Norfolk, banker. B3ANKRUPTS. SAMUEL ELPHICK, of 132, Rosemary-lane, victualler, Feb. 1f and March 23,at one, at the Court of Bankru tcy, Mr. W. William Turquand, official assignee 2, Copthall court, Throgmorton-strect; and Messrs. Martineau and Co., solicitors, Corey-street, Lincoln's Inn-fields. JAMES DE iN, of Saville-rowr, Bnrlington ...